KT4V MS-6712 Odd sounds

Got this mobo a few weeks back now, everything seemed to be running fine.  Decided to change the heatsink/fan for something less noisey.  
Now I have noticed a noise !!  Sounds like a off centre fan ! Checked all the fans in the system, nope they are all fine.  Then realised the noise only happens when I move the mouse(usb) or hotsync my palm(usb) or use the keyboard(ps2) !
The noise is not coming from the soundcard, it appears to from the mobo itself !
Anyone come across this before ?
Sys Specs
KT4V MS-6712
1700xp
512mb Corsair 333mhz
G3 Ti500
Seagate 80mb
Liteon 52x24x52
420 watt psu

It's probably the PSU, some of my systems have the same But you only hear it with very silent systems
With my VIA EPIA-800 i hear it when i use my scroll-wheel

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